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Forum secretary Lorna Houston says: “This is an important step in realising the community’s vision for a nature and heri- tage park at Princess Vlei. This finalisation means the vlei can be upgraded as suggested by the community.” Topping their priority list is to have a chil- dren’s play park, a walkway around the vlei, and improved braai and picnic areas, which are seen as urgent by the community. The plan also allows for other community suggestions, such as elements to celebrate the Khoisan heritage of the site, features to facilitate baptism, a craft or fresh produce market, and improving the environmental health of the water and surrounding banks. “Our aim is to ensure that all of these im- provements will be rolled out over time. However, at this stage the funds for capital investment in the precinct are extremely limited. We would like to urge the City to make funding available, and are ourselves in the process of exploring alternative sour- ces of funding such as corporate sponsorship and private donors. Any suggestions from community members on rallying resources would be most welcome.” The framework comes after two years of negotiation with the City, after the plans to develop a mall at Princess Vlei were scrapped in March 2014. At this time the Princess Vlei Forum presented the City with “Imagine Princess Vlei” – a vision for Prin- cess Vlei that had been developed with the community through discussions, surveys, workshops and other processes. “The past two years have been spent in ne- gotiating the plan for Princess Vlei, and ne- gotiating a memorandum of agreement em- powering the forum to represent community interests in the development and manage- ment of the area. This was finalised in De- cember last year,” says Houston. In August last year the City released a draft concept development framework (CDF) based on the Imagine Princess Vlei vi- sion, as well as input from other community and City stakeholders, which set out princi- ples to guide development at the vlei. The draft was presented to the public for discus- sion at the City’s open day, and at a work- shop hosted by the Princess Vlei Forum where community members and stakehold- ers discussed the plan and suggested im- provements. City planners incorporated community feedback and presented the finalised CDF to forum members for discussion in April. Aft- er further adjustments it was tabled for com- ment at the subcouncil 20 meeting in May, where forum members urged the subcouncil to incorporate Princess Vlei projects in their ongoing budget discussions, and to support the overall development of the eastern shore for the benefit of the community. V Continued on page 2 A father and son enjoy a day out at Princess Vlei which will be upgraded in the coming months to make it even more user friendly after the finalisa- tion the Conceptual Development Framework. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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Upgrade looms for VleiTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

The Princess Vlei Forum is over themoon after the City of Cape Town final-ised the Conceptual Development

Framework (CDF) for the greater PrincessVlei Conservation Area, paving the way forthe implementation of significant improve-ments to the vlei.Forum secretary Lorna Houston says:

“This is an important step in realising thecommunity’s vision for a nature and heri-tage park at Princess Vlei. This finalisationmeans the vlei can be upgraded as suggestedby the community.”Topping their priority list is to have a chil-

dren’s play park, awalkway around the vlei,and improved braai and picnic areas, which

are seen as urgent by the community.The plan also allows for other community

suggestions, such as elements to celebratethe Khoisan heritage of the site, features tofacilitate baptism, a craft or fresh producemarket, and improving the environmentalhealth of the water and surrounding banks.“Our aim is to ensure that all of these im-

provements will be rolled out over time.However, at this stage the funds for capitalinvestment in the precinct are extremelylimited. We would like to urge the City tomake funding available, and are ourselvesin the process of exploring alternative sour-ces of funding suchas corporate sponsorshipand private donors. Any suggestions fromcommunity members on rallying resourceswould be most welcome.”The framework comes after two years of

negotiation with the City, after the plans todevelop a mall at Princess Vlei werescrapped in March 2014. At this time thePrincessVlei Forumpresented theCitywith“Imagine Princess Vlei” – a vision for Prin-cess Vlei that had been developed with thecommunity through discussions, surveys,workshops and other processes.“The past two years have been spent in ne-

gotiating the plan for Princess Vlei, and ne-gotiating a memorandum of agreement em-powering the forumto represent communityinterests in the development and manage-ment of the area. This was finalised in De-cember last year,” says Houston.In August last year the City released a

draft concept development framework(CDF) based on the Imagine PrincessVlei vi-sion, as well as input from other community

and City stakeholders, which set out princi-ples to guide development at the vlei. Thedraft was presented to the public for discus-sion at the City’s open day, and at a work-shop hosted by the Princess Vlei Forumwhere community members and stakehold-ers discussed the plan and suggested im-provements.City planners incorporated community

feedback and presented the finalised CDF toforummembers for discussion in April. Aft-er further adjustments it was tabled for com-ment at the subcouncil 20 meeting in May,where forummembers urged the subcouncilto incorporatePrincessVlei projects in theirongoing budget discussions, and to supportthe overall development of the eastern shorefor the benefit of the community.V Continued on page 2

A father and son enjoy aday out at Princess Vleiwhich will be upgraded inthe coming months tomake it even more userfriendly after the finalisa­tion the ConceptualDevelopment Framework.PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 14 June 20162 NEWS

The City of Cape Town intends erecting fencing at the end of Ivory Close and Zircon Circle forsafety reasons. This will prevent pedestrian access to Sharedon Park from the publicopen space.

The nearest alternative access is along the canal towards Military Road approximately 330 maway for Ivory Close and 170 m away for Zircon Circle.

Objections may be lodged at the Districts Roads Engineer, Brendon Fortuin, 2nd Floor,Municipal Offices, corner of Main and Victoria Roads, Plumstead or at 021 444 3257 [email protected] until 15 July 2016.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER139/2016

HAVE YOUR SAY!PROPOSED CLOSURE OF

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AT IVORYCLOSE AND ZIRCON CIRCLE,

SHAREDON PARK, STEENBERG

DIAMOND DRIVE IVORY CLOSE

PROPOSED MILDSTEEL FENCE

ZIRCON CIRCLE

DIAMONDDRIVE

PROPOSED MILDSTEEL FENCE

will thereafter be featured in People’s Post.The winner in each category will be an-

nounced at a special High Tea held on 1 Oc-tober on International Older Persons Day.Wonderful prizeswill be awarded to show

the appreciation and affirmation to ourthree finalists in each category as well asthe people who nominated the winners.

V Nomination forms can bedownloaded from www.spec-savers.co.za or the People’s PostFacebook page. Nominationforms are also available at theoffices of People’s Post in Bell-ville and the following SpecSav-ers stores: Blue Route Mall Wyn-berg, Maynard Mall, CavendishSquare, Rondebosch, CapeTown Station, Kenilworth Cen-tre, Promenade, Westgate Mall,Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, Zeven-

wacht, Tygervalley, N1 City, Bayside, Parow Centre, Ca-nal Walk and CapeGate.V The completed forms can be submitted by emailto [email protected], faxed to 021 910 6501,delivered to People’s Post, 3rd floor, Bloemhof Build-ing, 112 Edward Street, Tygervalley, Bellville or via postto P.O. Box 747, Bellville, 7535.

FROM PAGE 1William Leith, deputy chairperson of thePrincess Vlei Forum, reflects that “themeeting went very well”.“Since the decision to scrap the plans for

the shopping mall, we have been able to de-velop a cordial and collaborative relation-ship with the City.”Belinda Walker, mayoral committee

member for community services and spe-cial projects, says the finalisation of theCDF is a step which both the City and theForum welcome. “The process leading tothe development of the CDF has allowed us

to better understand key priorities that willhelp to restore Princess Vlei into a safe andfamily-oriented recreational space. We tru-ly value the hard work undertaken by theforum and their continued dedication tothis project. The City is committed to work-ing together with communities to plan thespaces which they will use and treasure,both now and in the future. A collaborativeapproach secures community input at ev-ery stage of the process and this is essentialto ensure the City can meet the communi-ties’ needs, as far as possible,’’ saysWalker.

Catch all the local newsANDRÉ BAKKES

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What if People’s Post wasn’t anewspaper, but a broadcastingagency?What if you weren’t bound to

listen to hyper-local news im-pactingon the suburbyou live in,but rather the southern suburbsas a whole?Would this contradict what

People’s Post stands for?Followers of the newspaper on

Facebook would have noticed anew feature – a weekly wrap-upvideo – posted every Tuesday. Inthis short video some of the arti-cles that appear in the newspaper are high-lighted, giving you the biggest weekly newsfrom the southern suburbs in bite-sizedchunks. Some broadcasters bring you globalnews, some focus onaparticular city, butno-one targets a relatively small area such asthe southern suburbs.This means, of course, that the newspaper

continues to set the bar of hyper-local con-tent across all mediums.The same concept has been embraced by

TygerBurger, People’s Post’s sister publica-tion in the northern suburbs.One of TygerBurger’s journalists, Bren-

den Ruiter, asked himself how one couldspread the news in a digital world, andmakeit as easy as possible for Facebook users tostay up to date.“The answer was simple. Why not a week-

ly news bulletin?We started a fewweeks agoand the video’s popularity is for all to see.It’s still a work in progress, of course, withfiner details still being ironed out.”A couple of minutes a week to stay up to

date with news headlines? The viewer’s con-

venience is clearly the watch word.Another imminent adoption will be the

rolling text at the bottom, which will meanone canwatch thevideowithno sound if nec-essary.In essence it is a news broadcast with a

very brief description of the chosen articles.If one snippet piques your interest then youcan read more about it on the newspaper’sfree website under the News24 domain.People’s Post journalist and bulletin pre-

senter Samantha Lee says the additionalchallenge has been an exciting venture thusfar. “It is no secret that news and the mediaaremoving into a digital space. This venturehelps us satisfy the news needs of those onthe move and assists our journalists in tell-ing the inspiring stories of others that maynot have made it into the readers’ relevanteditions. The response thus far is an indica-tion that this truly is a step in the right direc-tion for our publications.”Find People’s Post on Facebook and look

out for “ThisWeek in ...” on a Tuesday after-noon at 17:00.

Samantha Lee presents “This Week in ...”, which can befound weekly on People’s Post’s Facebook page.

COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ELDERS AWARD

Search for seniorsuperheroesAge is only a numberwhen it comes to serv-ing the community and People’s Post andSpecSavers want to honour those senior su-perheroes.Do you know of a senior superhero that

goes above and beyond to make a differ-ence? Then why not nominate them for aCommunity Champions Elders Award.The first People’s Post

SpecSavers CommunityChampions Elders Award isset to take place on Interna-tional Older Persons Day on1 October.Elder citizens from any-

where in the Cape who aremaking a difference in thelives of others can be nomi-nated in two age categories– 70-80 and 80 plus.Nominations for the

awards close on 20 July.A panel of judges consisting of represent-

atives from SpecSavers, SA Care Forum,People’s Post and its sister publications,TygerBurger and City Vision, will selectthree finalists in each category.Finalistswill be notified by 15August and

Entries have opened for the Blisters forBread charity family funwalkwhich servesas an annual fundraising event for The Pen-insula School Feeding Association (PSFA).The walk will take place at the Green

Point Cricket Club on Sunday 28 August.This year there will be two routes along

the SeaPoint Promenade – a 10kmwalk thatstarts at 07:30 and a 5km walk that starts at08:00.PSFA calls everyone to join them in their

battle against childhoodhungerby enteringthis special family event at the cost of onlyR50 per person. Each entry fee will enablePSFA to provide 25 underprivileged, hun-

gry school children with a nutritiouscooked breakfast and lunch.Entries are limited to 12 000 people.Entries can be done online or download

the entry form at www.psfa.org.za.Entry forms can also be collected at

PSFA’s offices situated at 47 Trill Road, Ob-servatory, at Top Events offices situated at7 Koeberg Road, Maitland, or at selectedPick n Pay and Sportsmans Warehousebranches. The closing date for groups andmanual entries is Sunday 7 August andWednesday 17 August for online entries.Amonetary contribution can be made by log-ging onto their website (www.psfa.org.za).

Get your takkies tied for Blisters for Bread

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CONISTON PARK

Pipes perturbresidentsTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

Residents in Lucerne Crescent in Conis-ton Park say life is a nightmare because

of water that fills their driveways andmakes it impossible to use.Their problem emanates from drainage

pipes at a nearby shop where rain water isjust discharged into the road.This has been going on for years andwith

winter in full swing, they say it will be diffi-cult to access their homes.For years they have been calling on the

City to come up with a permanent solution,but nothing has been done. To add to theirproblems they say the building ownersdon’t even bother to come around and cleantheir trench. It’s filthy and they say nowthey are being plagued by cockroaches andbig rats.

UnbearableAbduragman Joseph, a resident very

close to the “problematic pipes”, says lifehas become unbearable.“My house is stone cold and the water

makes it difficult to come in and out.“We have been complaining but it seems

no one wants to listen and we just have tolive with this; it’s right on our door steps.What really upsets me is that no-one evenwants to come out to see what we are deal-ing with here.“Once or twice they have come, but noth-

ing has been done.Myhouse smells bad. It’salways damp. My kids have asthma and

having to deal with this just makes theircondition worse. To make matters worse,the area is dirty and we have rats. It’s justmaking things more difficult.”Joseph added that they are worried now

that it will start raining.“The road gets flooded and the water re-

mains stagnant for days before it startsflowing. We have waited long enough, nowsomething has to be done. Itmakes life diffi-cult for us. People get sick. The City doesn’twant to listen. We want the pipes choppedoff,” he says.

No stormwater drainGilbert Carstens, co-chairperson of the

ConwatchNeighbourhoodWatch, says theyhave been fighting this for a long time.“The residents have been trying to get

this sorted out, with no luck.When the roadis flooded, no-one can use it. There is nostormwater drain close-by, the closest is25m from the pipes. The water has to fill theroad to capacity before it starts flowing. Mysuggestion was an easy solution, the Citymust dig undergroundpipes. It is costly, butit’s a permanent solution.”Brett Herron, Mayco member for trans-

port says the City’s transport authority, islooking into this complaint and the con-cerns raised by the residents.“Wewill be able to providemore informa-

tion once a solution for improved drainagein the area has been found.“TCTwill also have to look into the condi-

tions of approval for the building men-tioned in the query.”

A ConWatchNeighbour­hood Watchmembershows thewater pipesin LucerneCrescentthat aregivingpeople wholive alongthe roadsleeplessnights.PHOTO:TIYESE JERANJI

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Emile goes internationalLOUISA STEYL

@LouSteyl

He’s a community activist, an educator, afather, a husband and a hip-hop artist.Emile YX? – or Emile Jansen as his family

knowhim – is no stranger to Cape Town andSouth African hip-hop fans. In fact, theBlack Noise founding member has been in-strumental in growing the local hip-hopscene.But his many achievements will

be introduced to an international au-dience later this year when Breaklike You, a documentary about hiswork, will be screened at the inaugu-ral NewYorkHip-Hop FilmFestival.“The documentary producers in-

terviewed various people and heardabout my story from some peopleand they just approached me abouttelling my story,” Emile explains ofthe short film shot byMehreenAfzaland Melissa House, as part of theBarefoot Workshops, last year.“It’s a very honest story about be-

ing a community activist, father,husband, artist, educator througharts and culture andhowhealing canhappen through giving of oneself.”The film comes off the back of a

busy period for Emile who recentlywon the SABC 3 breakfast show Es-presso’s Mandela Monday Awardalong with a LeadSA Hero Award inApril.He’s also just sent five dancers to compete

at Battle VNR in France and has justwrapped up Positive Poster Week, a cam-paign run through his Heal the Hoodproject.Emile started Heal the Hood as a commu-

nity organisation in 1998 with the aim to“change minds to change action”. The non-profit organisation has since grown fromstrength to strength, raising money to helpsend 194 performers to international compe-titions over the years.The organisation’s focus this year is on

eight schools and two community centreson the Cape Flats where they inspire youngpeople to become “artistically active”through songs, music videos and books.“We are also focussing our energies on

changing the negative dialogue that domi-nates the Cape Flats youth to a positive oneof outcomes and action.”Emile’s own artistic journey started with

breakdancing, before he went on to try hishand at graffiti, beatboxing and rapping –all elements of hip-hop culture. Dancing iswhat first attracted him to the culture andhe says it challenged his fear of people see-ing him “in the middle of a circle”.“Without me knowing it, it was about me

finding me and showing myself to theworld.”As aman of fewwords, when Emile found

himself writing, he says he knew he had to

do something about it. This is a philosophythat he’s carried throughout his career andwhy he now calls himself a “reactionary ac-tivist”.“We did not have a space, so we took ac-

tion and danced on the streets,” he says.“We took action to teach each other, our-selves, and that’s activism.”When Emile and his crew found them-

selveswithnoevents toperformat, they cre-ated their own, before creating competi-tions and then touring; first nationally andthen internationally.With no “how-to” guide, they printed

their ownCDs, DVDs and books and createdtheir own production to be able to make aliving from their art.It was the beginning of what would be-

come a vibrant South African hip-hop cul-ture.“We are proud to say that we played a role

in making that dream a reality for many

people today. My main reason was alwaysabout my creative desire to make newthings. To manifest the word and showyouth that with determination and perse-verance anything is possible.”Emile’s contributions to his community

have been highlighted most recentlythrough his Mandela Monday Hero awardandLeadSAaward, but last year hewas alsochosenas the face of theMoshitoMusicCon-ference where he was awarded for his con-

tribution to hip-hop and the year be-fore saw him winning an HonoraryAward at the South African Hip-HopAwards.Hiswork is aboutmore thanawards

through. “As a citizen, it is my dutyto take action on civic issues. It is thevery foundation of our responsibilitywe have towards each other and thencollectively as a nation tomanifest re-al democracy with informed deci-sions.”For Emile, this also means leading

by example and “not just talkingabout change, but taking action tomake it real.”The action-taker will soon be head-

ing to America to see his son and wifewho are with her family in Ohio, be-fore heading to theNewYorkHip-HopFilm Festival.He’ll be back in Cape Town in mid-

August to host the Cape Flats FilmFestival before going into studio towork on his ninth solo album. Also on

his agenda for the rest of the year are hisfirst DVD compilation made up of musicvideos and a book about Black Noise andhip-hop inCapeTown.He’s also consideringa doctorate in Education andHip-Hop Peda-gogy at an international university.Emile will participate in a Q&A session

after the screening of Break like You andwill be using the opportunity to invite inter-national film makers to participate in Healthe Hood projects and the Cape Flats Hip-Hop Film Festival scheduled for December.He’s also assisting Break like You produc-

ers Mehreen Afzal and Melissa House withfundraising for their New York trip and toturn the documentary into a full length fea-ture. Fans can catch Emile in action whenhe performs on SABC 3’s Jam Sandwich onThursday 14 July.V Anybody interested in helping with Emile’s fundrais-ing efforts can contact him at [email protected] or082 395 8125.

Emile YX? will be heading to America soon to introduce afilm, about his work, at the inaugural New York Hip­HopFilm Festival.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Young talents in dance and song will beat the Artscape Arena until Saturday topay tribute to Christopher Kindo, SouthAfrican award-winning dancer and cho-reographer.Kindo, one of the co-founders of the Jaz-

zart Dance Academy in Cape Town,passed away in April last year and it wasa sad loss to the South African creativesector.Natalia da Rocha, from the Applauz

Arts Initiative, is one of the organisers ofFull Circle – a Tribute to Christopher Kin-do in recognition of his vast contributionto the cultural reservoir of Cape Town’screative sector.“AsApplauzArts Initiativewe feel hon-

oured to be part of this event because Kin-do worked with us on two of our produc-tions,” she says.“Along with his family and his friends

we are coming together to celebrate thelife of this creative spirit, friend, son, un-cle, brother, youth developer, mentor,choreographer and dancer.”Natalia also explains this is the inaugu-

ral production of The Legacy Project atArtscape to honour some of the legendsin the arts.“It is so apt for this to happen during

the month of June when the entire coun-try is focussing on our youth,” continuesNatalia.

“Christopher developed young dancersand he was their mentor. He went beyondbeing just a ’dance teacher’. He fed someof his students when they arrived hungryat the studio. He knew that you cannotteach a hungry child.”After graduating in the ’70s from UCT

Ballet School Kindo had his eyes set onbeing the first person of colour to dancein then CAPAB dance company.But this never happened and he went

and joined the Boston Ballet Company fora year.Young performers who have crossed

paths with him during his career will befeatured on the tribute.“Aviwe November is one such dancer

whowill pay tribute to Kindowith a piecehe choreographed,” adds Natalia.“The doyen of contemporary dance in

South Africa, Adele Blank, as well as herdaughter, Natalie Fisher, are also part ofthis tribute.“It will be an audio-visual variety show

with his favorite songs being sung in theshow by one of our Applauz candidates,17-year-old Matric student Lauren Hen-dricks.“Oneofhis favourite singerswasPPAr-

nold (Kafunta) and shewill be singing Ar-nold’s version of the classic ‘Eleanor Rig-by’.”The proceeds of this event will go into

a Christopher Kindo Trust Fund to sup-port a youngmale dancer fromamargina-lised community that wishes to studydance at any of the accredited institu-tions.Performances start tonight (Tuesday)

from 19:00 with a 15:00 matinée on Thurs-day 16 June and on Saturday 18 June.V Book through Computicket or Dial-a-seat on021 421 7695.

Christopher Kindo, Cape talents cometogether to pay tribute to him at Artscapeuntil Saturday.

Honouring a legacy of dance

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@jeranji

Coniston Park residents’ fears about apublic facility going towaste, are coming

true.Now, the park is becoming an increasing-

ly dangerous place as government depart-ments pass the buck.The play park in Coniston Avenue has

been stripped of all of the play equipment,including those made of wood and metal.The poles that surrounded the park have allbeen stolen as well. Residents have tried toget the park equipment replaced with noluck, saysGilbertCarstens of theConWatchNeighbourhood Watch.Thepark is in a sorry state,Carstens says.“Wehave tried to get the relevant authori-

ties to get the park equipment replaced andhave the park fenced, with no luck. No onecomes back to us.“Now we have to watch as the park goes

to the dogs. There is nothing left of it,” hesays.People’s Post realised the Kafkaesque

nightmare that the residents were experi-encing when trying to find out who was re-sponsible for the park.The City of Cape Town was first ap-

proached with the residents’ complaints,but was informed the City does not own theproperty. People’s Post was referred to theprovincial public works department in-stead.The provincial public works department

also responded to say “parks fall outside oftheir purview” and referredPeople’s Post tothe national department of public works.The national department of public works

referredPeople’s Post back to the provincialdepartment and the City.But residents still have todealwithapark

that is an eyesore, Carstens says. “If no-onewants to take ownership of the park, thenthe equipment must be removed.”

Coniston Park has become an eyesore forresidents and a source of crime with nohelp at hand. PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

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New centre forfurry friendsCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

The Cape of Good Hope SPCA (CoGHSPCA) launched their newly construct-

ed state-of-the-art facility on Thursday lastweek.Patrons, animal guardians and sponsors

were given a preview of the new facility, theconcept of which was introduced duringlast year.Excited furry friends greeted visitors and

animal lovers on Thursday as they wel-comed them to their comfortable newcondi-tions.The premises in Grassy Park now hosts

the largest adoption kennel of its kind inSouth Africa – with bells and whistles.Longstandinganimal guardianGayleSly-

per sharedherpersonal experiencewith theSPCA.“I am very excited about this shelter. I en-

courage people to become involved by do-nating to our animal shelters. Our four-leg-ged friends need the help,” she says.CoGH SPCA CEO Allan Perrins says:

“With ever more animals requiring a safehaven from abuse and abandonment, theCoGH SPCA forged ahead with the con-structionmid-2015. Thedecision to invest ina redevelopment was seen as a vital movein securing the future sustainability of theorganisation as a whole.”He says the older buildings were over 20

years old and as such various structuralproblems were beginning to negatively af-fect the “overall efficacy of the facility andin order to best serve the animals an over-haul was necessary”.Build-A-WayBuildersworked in conjunc-

tion with Rennie Scurr Adendorff Archi-

tects to bring the vision of a 21st centurykennel into reality.Adendorff says the facility integrates

modern, state-of-the-art animal care habi-tats and support systems with a design thatmirrors the desired operational flow of peo-ple and animals into and out of the facility.The facility hosts quarantine, pre-adop-

tion and adoption pods which can accom-modate 300 individual animals.Before, due to space constraints, the

CoGH SPCA hosted up to three small dogsin one kennel.“We are able to reduce the risk of kennel

stress by giving each animal in our care aspace to call their own while still encourag-ing a degree of controlled socialisation. Thedogs and cats will now also be enjoying un-derfloor heating and improved biosecuritywhich will help us control the spread ofdeadly diseases,” says Belinda Abraham, astaffer at the SPCA.The furry friends also have dog beds

which are raised above floor level so thatthey do not sleep on the cold cement.Possible adoption families will also be

given the opportunity to go through anadoption process where they are taken pri-vately into an adoption room, where an as-sessment is done, to ensure that familiesadopt a pet that is best suited for theirhome.Possible fur parents also have the option

to familiarise themselves with a candidatepet in a viewing room instead of visiting thekennels, which could become overwhelm-ing.Each dog is also provided with a comfort-

able and hygienic dog beds thanks to Coola-roo Pet Beds.V To enquire about adoptions please call Kim on021 700 4152 or email [email protected]

Cliff Smit (a voluntary dog walker and carer) and Cape of Good Hope SPCA CEO Alan Perrinsofficially cut the ribbon, opening the doors to the new animal care facility.

Animal lovers and patrons of the Cape of Good Hope SPCA enjoyed spending some time withthe furry animals.

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Children movedafter drug bustTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

The department of social devel-opment has moved childrenwho were at an unregisteredcrèche in Seawinds, at whichdagga worth R25 000 was found.After thenews reached thede-

partment, a teamof socialwork-ers was sent to the facility to in-vestigate. The children found atthe unregistered ECD were im-mediately moved out of the fa-cility, and placed in neighbour-ing facilities.The crèche owner was arrest-

ed after the dagga was found(People’s Post, Drugs bust atcrèche, 7 June).Albert Fritz, MEC for social

development, says as per theChildren’s Act of 2005, the de-partment will act on the unreg-istered ECD owner after thefacts have been established andthe police investigation is con-cluded.“The department has a zero-

tolerance approach to any al-leged abuse of children. Thatthe drugs were allegedly foundin an unregistered ECD centrefurther highlights the impor-tance of the public reportingsuspected unregistered facili-ties. The public plays a criticalrole in enabling the departmentto intervene in the interests andsafety of children.”Fritz adds that the depart-

ment welcomes the arrest of thecrèche owner. The arrest was

made possible by communitymembers who tipped off the po-lice.“After obtaining a search

warrant, police proceeded to anaddress in St Patricks Avenue.The residence, which serves asan unregistered crèche, was ap-proached at about 14:30 and athorough searchof thepremiseswas conducted, where a largeamount of dagga was discov-ered under the built-in cup-boards in the kitchen,” saysCaptain Stephen Knapp,spokesperson for MuizenebrgPolice.“The owner of the residence,

a 56-year-old man, was presentduring the search and the policeconfiscated a total of 36 parcelsof dagga, 28 bankies and 22sticks of dagga. The owner wassubsequently arrested andcharged for dealing in narcot-ics.”The suspect appeared at the

Muizenberg Magistrate’s Courton Monday 6 June.Members of the public are

urged to report such incidentsto help the department to pro-tect children.“When reported, the depart-

ment canworkwith these facili-ties to bring them into compli-ancewith theAct, or use the lawto shut down any non-compli-ant facilities,” says Fritz.V The public can report any incidentsof child neglect or abuse at any socialdevelopment local office or via the de-partment’s hotline 0800 220 250.

Know gun licence lawsHolders of firearm licences whothink they still have three monthsbefore they need to apply for a re-newal, are in for a nasty surprise.Anyonewitha firearm licence is-

sued in terms of the Firearms Con-trol Act who wishes to renew theirlicence, must apply at least 90 daysbefore the date of expiry.“Applications have to be lodged

to the registrar at least 90 days be-fore thedate of expiry for its renew-al,” warns Warrant Officer JohnBartlett spokesperson of Steenbergpolice.However, application for renew-

almay be considered if the applica-tion is lodged in less than 90 days,in which case good reasons for thelate application must be provided

on the application form.“Licences for which renewal ap-

plications have been lodgedwill re-main valid until the applicationhas been decided upon,” says Bart-lett. “In the case where an ownerwants to renew or apply for a li-cence, but the validity of the li-cence has already expired, they areno longer in lawful possession ofthe firearm and that firearm mustbe surrendered to the nearest po-lice station,”he says.When the firearmofwhich the li-

cence has expired is voluntarilysurrendered, the owner will not beprosecuted,” Bartlett promises.V For any enquiries call Charnell Primo orWarrant Officer Delmore Manuel at Steen-berg police at 021 702 9009.

CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

After 40 years with no schoolhall, Hillwood Primary School

in Lavender Hill finally unveiledtheir new hall on Saturday.Celebrated in a ceremony with

parents, teachers, former teachersand principals, pupils entertainedthe crowd in the inaugural ceremo-ny.Keynote speaker, Dr Andrew

Barendse,managingexecutive reg-ulatory affairs at Vodacom SA, in-spired guests with his speech say-ing that teacherswho invested spe-cial care to their pupils left alasting impression in their lives.“I lacked self-esteemwhile grow-

ing up and I attended seven schoolswhen I was in primary school. Iwas always the new kid at theschool or the outsider. But onething that was constant was thattherewasalwaysone teacher at theschoolwho showed special care, in-terest and displayed kind gestures

at whichever school I was. Theynever knew they would enable meto become a leader one day,” theHillwood alumni shared.Barendse wished the best to pu-

pils and teachers at the school.“May this hall be a place where

confidence is inspired, kindnessshown and community estab-lished,” he said.Thousands of teachers in the

Western Cape spend their entirecareers at schools that are under-resourced to the extent that manyfind the challenge toprovidepupilswith the holistic education they de-serve, quite overwhelming.For the past 11 years a founda-

tion funded by Cape Town’s oldestand largest residential develop-ment company has done its best toalleviate the enormous shortfall ofone of the most essential resourcesteachers believe are pivotal to agood education – a school hall.Now nearly 100 years old, the

not-for-profit companyGardenCit-ies has built a total of 67 school

halls and, in the past year, hasspent overR30monprovidinghallsfor eightmore of the province’s dis-advantaged schools, through itsArchway Foundation.More recently, a closer collabo-

ration with the Western Cape Edu-cation Department (WCED) has ac-celerated the delivery.The collaboration between the

WCED and Garden Cities pays forthe halls, with an added contribu-tion from the school.Group CEO of Garden Cities,

John Matthews, says school hallsare as pivotal to education asmuchas classrooms are.“Notwithstanding the obviously

enormous need for adequate class-rooms, laboratories and sports fa-cilities, our research has support-ed the conviction that school hallsshare the top level of the hierarchyof needs when it comes to educa-tion,” Matthews says.Matthews led the drive, on his

appointment as CEO, to establishthe Archway, and immediately re-ceived the support of the GardenCities Board.The no-fees Hillwood Primary is

now 40 years old and for the lastthree years, up to the start of 2016had not had an appointed princi-pal.Now its staff is led by Gavin Al-

kana whose history both as a pupiland educator is strongly tied to theLavender Hill community. Hestarted school at Levana Primaryin and finished his school career atLavender Hill High.Having started in teaching at Le-

vana Primary, he came as princi-pal to Hillwood at the start of thisyear from Athwood Primary inHanover Park, where he was prin-cipal for three years.

LAVENDER HILL

Hall for Hillwood

TheHillwoodPrimarychoirrenderedsongitems toinspire allwhowitnessedtheunveilingof theirnewschoolhall onSaturday11 June.

MyrtleFebruary,chairpersonof theGardenCitiesArchwayFoundationand GavinAlkana,actingprincipal ofHillwoodPrimary cutthe ribbonto theunveiling ofthe newschool hall.

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Make a typo andthe errorists winWorking in thenewspaper industry is anun-forgiving career choice. Any mistake youmight make, down to a typo caused by yourslow ring finger, is there for all to see.The embarrassment of having your mis-

take as front page news is one of the reasonsjournalists check facts and dates and see ev-ery story triple checked. But we are still hu-man and prone to errors.Worse still is that newsrooms around the

world are shrinking. Fewer people arewear-ing more than one hat under demandingdeadlines. Gone are the days that the jour-nalist were only responsible for getting andfiling their story, because the photographer,pageplanner, layout artist andvarious copy-editors would see to the rest.At People’s Post, our journalists, on aver-

age, work on two editions, covering dozensof suburbs. They’re responsible to fill theseeditions with both articles and photos, fromback to front, every week while attendingmeetings and events late at night and overweekends. And then there are the two tothree hour long (sometimes half a day) coun-cil meetings that take place at least once amonth.Most of these stories are gathered and

written over three or four days for a weeklydeadline. Some journalists also have extraproduction duties – page planning, subbingand layout – added to their workload ondeadline days. As anyone who works in thatkind of high-pressured industry will under-stand: it’s no easy feat.And they still do their workwith integrity

and honesty, with a smile on their faces anda kind word for any reader theymight meet.In each story, we have to guard against a

range of ethical principles, ensuring fair-ness to both parties, and objectivity. Withthe amount of misinformation we sift

through, there are much worse errors wecould make than a spelling or grammar er-ror.To prevent those nasty little spelling and

grammar gremlins, our editor and subeditorcheck anything between 120 and 160 pagesin our 10 zoned editions – in a day and a half.To fill just a quarter of a page is between 350and 500 words. You can do the maths to un-derstand the sheermagnitude of their work.If you were to look at our error rate (we’d

confidently put it at less than 1%), we’re do-ing better than the airline industry.And often after triple checking every arti-

cle, as was the case last week, an error slipsthrough and is spotted only after it has beensent to theprinter (“Librarypeddles forpow-er”, People’s Post False Bay, 7 June).And when it comes to the cost of calling

back a page to fix that error – unless it’s afactual error that will land us in hot waterwith the ombudsman or in court – we’d rath-er swallow our pride and take the flack fromour loyal errorists.We might sound superhuman, but we’re

really not. That’s why we appreciate everyreader that alerts us to these errors.But telling a journalist they aren’t quali-

fied, or shouldn’t have their jobs over a spell-ing or grammar error, is uncalled for.We’ve put our hearts into giving you the

best work we can. So when you notice we’veslipped up, be kind to us – we’re doing thebest we can to bring you the best qualitynews.V Peddle vs Pedal: “Pedal always relates to bicycles,pianos, organs, boats, looms, sewing machines, andother machines. The pedals are the foot-operatedcomponents. The word also functions as a verb mean-ing to operate pedals. Peddle is a verb meaning tosell or to travel about selling goods. It often refers tothe sale of illicit goods.” – Grammarist.com

LETTERS

Give addicts afair chanceSeeing that it’s Youth Month I havetaken it upon myself to share with youa problem that our youth faces today –the problem of drug addiction.Not only does the addiction seem to

be the main problem but these addictsfind it extremely hard to find workonce they have decided to turn theirlives around.I know exactly what I am talking

about, because for me finding workwas a huge problem because of mycriminal record.Most companies state that you

should be criminal and credit clear. Sohow are the recovering addictssupposed to then become “normal”members of society if they cannot findwork? This further irritates the issuebecause it leaves room for depressionand feelings of unworthiness.I feel that companies should em-

brace these individuals for making thechoice to turn their lives around, ittakes character and determination –something that any and every employ-er should want in an employee.So to all the employers out there,

most addicts are very skilled, perfec-tionists and extremely loyal. Do whatneeds to be done, test them regularlyfor drugs and even watch them closelybut do not cast their CV’s aside.If they can show amazing character

so can you.EMILE NAIKER

Kenwyn

SevaUnite teaches prisoners yoga as they believe true freedom is an inside job and yoga helps prisoners reach totheir inner selves.

Freedom behind barsTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

“True freedom is an inside job.”This is what SevaUnite in

Claremont believes. They havebeen teaching prisoners yoga forthe past six years.SevaUnite’s Prison Freedom

Project teaches yoga and mindful-ness in prisons to alleviate suffer-ing and reduce crime.“The affirming, healing and re-

habilitative benefits of yoga, relat-ed breathing and relaxation prac-tices for people living in stressfulenvironments are profound. Yogacan bring people to a state of one-ness, unity, acceptance and love,with ourselves and for all thosearound us,” says Leela Codron, Se-vaUnite co-founder.The non-profit organisation

practices yoga with prisoners atPollsmoor Prison in Tokai every-day for an hour.A class has an average of 15 to 35

people.“We’re interested in the power

that yoga has, to help an individualtransform from the inside. Over-whelmingly, prisons are not reha-bilitation centers but places of vio-lence, shame and punishment.“And since 60 – 90% of inmates

commit crimes within threemonths of release,wewanted to tryand create a different world whereupon release, ex-cons become con-tributing members of society,”says Codron.Codron says in a country where

people are completely overpow-ered and bombarded by violenceand crime, they felt that doing thiswork is so critical in trying tomake a difference to the future of

South Africa.“Not everyone incarcerated de-

serves to be forgotten about.“There is an extremely large

prisoner population that is crea-tive, purposeful, kind and useful tosociety – they just need assistanceinbeingable to tap into their inher-ent selves, to re-assess what theythink they are about, what theythink they know.“True freedom lies within, and

we are interested in helping otherfellow human being really unlocktheir potential.”SevaUnite hopes to change in-

mates one prisoner at a time.“We teach one yoga class. An in-

mate is inspired. He receives thefreemanual, starts to teachhimselfand then to teach others throughour free correspondence course.One inmate can inspire hundreds!“It’s simple. We provide inmates

with the tools of yoga and mindful-ness practices – through classes,correspondence courses and men-torship.“With regular practice, they de-

velop self-awareness, forgivenessand personal responsibility. Thisexperience is so profoundly trans-

formative, that they are inspired toshare these practiceswith their fel-low prisoners,” says Codron.SevaUnite, together with their

volunteers, identifies ways for youto selflessly serve, to experiencethe uplifting effects of doing goodthings for others.“We see service as a path to self-

discovery and personal growth,selfless servicewhich is performedwithout any thought of reward orpersonal benefit.”Currently they have over 250

people enrolled on their free sixmonth correspondence course.

Give toschoolsSteenberg police officers arepleading for the public tohelp them collecting station-ery and school uniforms forunderprivileged children.The station received a re-

quest from an organisationcalled Pen 4 Africa for assist-ance in collecting theseitems.WarrantOfficer JohnBart-

lett, Steenberg Police spokes-person, is urging residents tomake a difference in the livesof the less fortunate.“Parents are often not able

to replace stationery orschool wear,” he says.“This sometimes leads to

children dropping out ofschool or they end up steal-ing which increases the bul-lying and gang formationproblems in schools.”Steenberg police request

the assistance of the commu-nitywith the collectionof sta-tionery, school bags, pencilbags, school shoes, schoolshirts, school jerseys andschool books.“Any stationary and

school wear which is nolonger needed will be wel-comed by these needy chil-dren. We are in the cold,windy and rainy season andthe children would appreci-ate all contributions,” hesays.V For further information or to dropoff items, contact Warrant OfficerJohn Bartlett at 021 702 9001 or071 604 8381 or drop it off at theSteenberg Police Station.

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On-track action at karting champsWildcards, multiple winners and a

large dose of intrigue highlighted abrilliant Cape kart meeting.

Anyonewhohad the pleasure to attend thefourth round of the Western Cape KartingChampionship atKillarney onSaturdaywillagree that it was a great day’s racing featur-ing wildcard winners, upsets and brillianton-track action all day long, theWPMCKartClub says in a press release.It would be a trick to pick the race of the

day, but the often pedestrianMax Challenge125s certainly stood out among a day of high-lights. Championship leader Dino Stermin(Designer TrimsRKTKosmic) andDinoDel-ano Fowler (SuprocomWOrr FA) arrived atthe circuit to find a pair of ominous wild-cards entered in their class. The CRG duowere reigningWP class champion JonathanAberdein back in the country on holidayfrom his German ADAC Formula 4 cam-paign andUmpie Swart, taking a break fromPolo Cup action this weekend.It proved a head to head of extreme enter-

tainment as Swart and Aberdein stole thefirst heat from Stermin with Fowler in closeattendance, before Stermin struck back totake a stunning race 2 from Fowler and Ab-erdein. But Aberdein made no mistakes tolead the final from flag to flag from Stermin,Swart and Fowler. Stermin however didbrilliantly to win the day from Aberdein,Swart, Fowler, Nicholas Jacobs and MarcoJoos, with just two points separating the topthree.The high school Rotax JuniorMax 125s al-

so delivered an epic battle that ragedthroughout the day, but it was SebastianBoyd who came out tops aboard his BoydFreight Kosmic with two wins to one overchampionship leader Jason Coetzee (RKTKosmic) and Dario Busi, who fought hard toput his Automan Birel third in a supremelycompetitive class. Aidan Strydom (Turbo-

TechCRG)drovea clever trio of races to edgeout the injured Andrew Rackstraw (Tony),and unlucky Daniel Duminy (Kosmic), whofell victim to some hectic midfield action.The ever-spectacular 60cc primary school

CapeMaxterinosdelivered threewinners onthe day, but race 2 victor Charl Visser (Bat-tery Energy Zanardi) was the most consist-ent to take overall honours from race 1 win-ner Joseph Oelz (Zanardi), Jason MacBeath(Zanardi), Kai van Zijl (CRG) and Zanardiduo Kyle Visser and Nicholas Sage, whileTroy Dolinschek (Makita Kosmic) took therace 3 win.

Paul Malcolm (Charl Electric) continuedhis winning ways to take overall honours inthe smallest u.8 Cadet class, although he hada problem in race 1 to allow Joaquin de Oliv-eira to take the first racewin. ReeseKoorzenended up second overall in another busy aft-ernoon from Joshua Smit, Reza Levy (Jive),de Oliveira (whose day went backwards aft-er that first win) and Mishca Williams whobattled a down on power engine.It was a far more straightforward affair in

the DD2 gearbox class, where former WPchampion Jonathan Thomas (PartnersCRG) cantered to a trio of victories ahead of

a three-way three-race tussle settled in fa-vour of Tristan de Nobrega (Race Driver SACRG), who beat CRG quartet Hilton Peters,Delano Fowler, Jonathan Aberdein andChad Daniel to second. Kian van der Merwebeat Isabelle Fowler two races to one to takeClubman honours ahead of Class B winnerJody van Rensburg.The Cape’s top karters now head to iDube

this weekend for the third round of the SANational Karting Championship and thenthe National Final in Vereeniging a monthlater, before returning to commence the sec-ond half of theWP championship on 30 July.

Jonathan Aberdein (299), Dino Stermin (247) and Umpie Swart (239) shared spectacular Max Challenge Wins at the Western Cape KartingChampionship at Killarney on Saturday.

MAINTAINING A LEVEL HEAD:Kulsum Harliem of ManenbergLadies FC (left) is unchallenged asshe heads for goal while BrightStars player Nikita Booysenwatches on in a Sasol regionalmatch played at the Greens sportcomplex in Manenberg on Sunday.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

LATE DRAMA INHANOVER PARK:Francis Roderick of

Hanover Park FC(left) shoots for

goal with MafukaMunima of Mait­

land’s Saxon Roversbeing late in

stopping him in aCoke Cup knock­out

match played inHanover Park on

Sunday. Saxons won1­0 to advance to

the next round.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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Stanturf Football Club, formed 25 yearsago in the heart of theRocklands, previ-ously known as Turf United and Stan-

tonFC, is looking forward to this year’s Ken-park u.23 tournament, which takes placethis weekend.A total of 24 teams from across the city,

including defending champions GlendeneUnited, will take to Kenpark United’s fieldsin Mitchell’s Plain to showcase their risingtalent.According toStanturf’s u.23 coach, Jeanne

Valentyn, his charges are excited at theprospect of rubbing shoulders with some ofthe city’s more renowned clubs, after quali-fying for this year’s tournament after a 16-year absence.Valentyn attributes the barren period to

a number of factors, which ended in theirclub losing the bulk of their youth playersover the years.“With many ups and downs in the club as

well as the community,we still had the gameof football at heart.As a former junior player(myself), it was then a joy to play and as timewent past our community, (others) becameinvestedwith gangsters and the use of drugsincreased, especially within the youth. Weended up losing players as well as a loss ofinterest in the game. Keeping the youth mo-tivated and interested in the game was hardand as an amateur club, finding attackingplayers was difficult,” he states.He says that the only other way to lure tal-

ent back to the club was to enter in well-known tournaments which may provide a

gateway onto a bigger platform, where aplayer may have the opportunity of plyingtheir trade professionally. “The players areexcited, preparing to showcase their talentandhopefully impress to possibly fulfil theirdreams and make it in this industry.

“We recently partnered up with a localMitchell’s Plain business that has now as-sisted us with a sponsor, so that we can alsolook the part.”The team held a kit launch with their

sponsor on Thursday 9 June, which brought

a renewed spark to the squad ahead of thetournament proper this weekend.“Just to see the faces of our boys, excited

to receive a small gift, this could not havebeen possible if we did not engage in thisventure.”

Stanturf recently held a kit launch for their u.23 team. The team will be competing with 23 other teams from across Cape Town in the Kenparku.23 tournament this weekend.